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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, candidates can pursue an MCA degree without completing a BCA degree. According to the information provided on the official website of the colleges, it does not specify which degree is required to get admission into the MCA course. However, for pursuing MCA courses candidates must complete their bachelor's degree in Science related stream. Nevertheless, BCA might provide a foundational understanding of Computer application, but it's not a strict requirement for admission into an MCA programme.   

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Hello Devanandana, answer to your question is No. No, you do not need to have Maths subject compulsorily in UG degree to pursue a PG course in Chemistry. You can complete your Bachelor degree from any discipline and then pursue PG in Chemistry. 

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Students have endless career opportunities in this fast-growing industry after pursuing Travel and Tourism Management. Candidates looking to pursue their career in the industry can choose to work for travel agencies, government tourism departments, tour operations, immigration and customs services, airlines, hotels, and the list continues.Candidates can pursue a degree, diploma, or certificate in Travel and Tourism courses at graduation or post-graduation levels. Candidates can also pursue PhD in their chosen subject of Travel and Tourism Management to build their career in the field of research. Most
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Jaya Sharma

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Any candidate who is interested in applying to a course from ECCU has an international degree must determine the equivalence to the US Bachelor's degree through the following method:The international degree should have 8 semesters with 5 or more classes in every semester. Every non-US transcript needs to be evaluated by an evaluator who is a member of NACES. Applying candidates must have a course-by-course evaluation with the corresponding GPA, The Evaluator must be asked to include the language of instruction. After evaluation, the evaluated transcripts must be forwarded.

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Rajiv Karn

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Hello, Yes, a B.Tech degree from Lovely Professional University (LPU) is valid for interviews at Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the specific PSU. Here's why:Key Points Supporting Validity:Recognized by UGC and AICTE:LPU is a University Grants Commission (UGC)-recognized university and its B.Tech programs are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). These accreditations ensure that its degree is legitimate and recognised across India.Government and PSU Eligibility:For most PSUs, the eligibility criteria include a recognized B.Tech degree from an accredited i
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Manisha Chauhan

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BArch degree is an undergraduate degree in the domain of Architecture. This course is a five-year full-time programme which is a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge for students to learn the art of planning, designing and constructing physical structures of various kinds.

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Arindam Modak

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This indicates that the most recent master's degree in the same subject is cited by the government in the case of two master's degrees in one discipline from different years, except the earlier qualification is usually considered valid, so long as it is earned from a recognised institution; otherwise, because, again, it is the most recent one as it is taken as proof, especially if you completed it later that it denotes a more updated qualification. Eligibility, in most cases, for government jobs, is considered based on a particular educational qualification that is meant for a specific job role. Both of the degrees have the qualif
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A 10th-passed individual can pursue a Diploma or degree through specific pathways depending on their interests:Diploma Courses: Many Polytechnic institutes offer Diploma programs in engineering, pharmacy, and design for students who have completed 10th grade. These courses typically last 2-3 years and provide practical and technical skills to enter the workforce or pursue further studies.Bridge to Degree Programs: After completing a diploma, students can opt for lateral entry into degree programs such as B.Tech or B.Sc. This allows them to join directly in the second year of a degree course.Direct Entry for Degrees: Some institutions m
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LPU receives the highest NAAC grade i.e. A+ with 3.68 crore on 4 point scale as per the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Hi there, LPU offers B.Design (Fashion) that provides students with extensive input in design and technology which is necessary to begin a career in fashion industry. Its curriculum includes 21st century digital technologies relevant to design. Its focus is to define, research and communicate about problems, variablesa and requirements: conceptualize and evaluate alternatives, test and refine solutions, including the ability to synthesize user needs in terms of value, aesthetics and safety . It has du
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